there's reports today, in libya. they call it a day of rage. many people in many cities around libya. again, moammar gadhafi's been there for 40 years-plus. and in yemen, for the seventh consecutive day, protests there. unusual, because there they got the attention of the president. another key usz ally in the fight against al qaeda. he said he wouldn't run again, his son wouldn't run. but they're upping their demands for regime change. >> we were able to see regime change in egypt. do you think we're going to see that? >> i think you're going to see a lot more of what's happening. this is not going to stop. this is a freedom fever that's caught on there. for many different reasons in different parts of that part of the world. but they've shaken off the shackles of fear. and as we've seen, they're coming out. how far it goes in each different place is uncertain at the moment. but i think that unless the militaries come in and really crack down, it's going to continue. i mean, iran, you saw on monday. they did crack down. but nonetheless, they c